The unicellular, green algaAnkistrodesmus brauniiis subject to a rapid photoinhibition of photosynthesis when exposed to a photon fluence rate in excess of that required to saturate photosynthesis. Photoinhibition is manifested as a time-dependent decrease in the capacity for either14CO2fixation or CO2-dependent O2evolution. Room temperature chlorophyll fluorescence induction in intact cells, has been used to probe the primary site(s) of light damage during photoinhibition. Initially, at least, photoinhibition is due to a block in Photosystem II of photosynthetic electron transport, at a site on the water-splitting side.
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